Grassy Storm Drainage Can Be a Transportation Twofer, New Guide Shows
If your city's transportation department and its stormwater management department were to team up to put storm drainage in just the right places, it could be a very cost-efficient way to manage runoff while creating permanent, attractive separation between bike and car traffic.
May 16, 2017
Hot Take: People Sometimes Bump Into Bike Lane Separators, and That’s OK
People do it in cars and on bikes. It's a tradeoff worth taking.
April 24, 2017
The Main Street of Latino Culture in Providence Will Get a Bike-Walk Upgrade
Broad Street sees more biking and walking collisions than any other street in the city.
April 20, 2017
For People of Color, Barriers to Biking Go Far Beyond Infrastructure, Study Shows
New research from New Jersey shows huge gaps in conventional wisdom.
April 18, 2017
Memphis’s Spectacular Street Experiments Moving Toward Permanence
It's taken a few years, but Memphians' hands-on experimentation with their streets is starting to pay off in permanent improvements.
April 4, 2017
The Country’s Newest Biking Boomtown Looks to the Next Level
Bike transportation in New Orleans has doubled in the last few years.
April 3, 2017
Providence Is Using Bikes to Build a Future on a Freeway’s Footprint
Fifty years ago, almost every city in the country discovered the effects a freeway has on the neighborhoods nearby. Now, one of the country's oldest cities is about to learn what happens when you move a freeway out.
March 30, 2017
Are Women Really More Risk-Averse on Bikes, or Just More Honest?
A researcher raises some interesting skepticism.
March 21, 2017
Wichita Upgrades Guerrilla Plungers to Permanent Bike Lane Posts
Two weeks after two rows of toilet plungers set up to temporarily protect a Wichita bike lane went viral, the city of Wichita has decided that come to think of it, those plungers were making a pretty good point.
March 15, 2017
The Motherland of Soul Is Getting an All-Ages Biking Network
Even as South Memphis has left deep marks on U.S. culture, its neighborhoods themselves have suffered. Now the city is working through many channels to reverse that -- one of which is putting the district at the front of the queue to get one of the country's first connected networks of all-ages bikeways.
March 13, 2017